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Teach at SABIS® Network Schools in Lebanon

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About SABIS® Network Schools

SABIS® is a global education network that has an active presence in 20 countries on five continents. Schools in the SABIS® Network educate over 70,000 students and implement a proven, proprietary system. SABIS® Network schools provide students with a top-quality education that prepares them to meet the challenges of a changing world.SABIS® is a global education network that has an active presence in 20 countries on five continents. Schools in the SABIS® Network educate over 70,000 students and implement a proven, proprietary system. SABIS® Network schools provide students with a top-quality education that prepares them to meet the challenges of a changing world.

 

SABIS® Network Schools contact information

Address: , Lebanon
Phone: +961 9851951

Lebanon at a glance

Country information

Capital: Beirut

Language: Arabic

Population: 4.8 million

Currency: Lebanese Pound

Government: Republic

Country quick facts

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A small country, measuring only 10,400 square kilometers (4,015 square miles) in total land area, Lebanon borders the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea, between Syria and Israel.
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Lebanon was the first Middle East country to create a constitution.
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Lebanon is home to five UNESCO world heritage sites.
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The world’s first ever law school was founded in Lebanon’s capital city, Beirut, back in Roman times.
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The national symbol in Lebanon is the cedar tree, because an abundance of them are found in the Lebanon Mountains.
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Arabic is the official language but French, German, English and Armenian are also spoken in Lebanon.
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